
MAC FOSTER'S HOME FOR IMAGINARY FRIENDS MOVIE
The unleashed Extremeosaur in the movie is a parody of Pac-Man.Morsey is a parody of Morissey, fitting in with the 80s allusions.Eurotrish is a spoof of Tanya Mousekewitz."Sweet Stench of Success" shows that you really should be happy with what you have in life, and to be careful what you wish for.

"Where There's a Wilt, There's a Way" carries the obvious but nonetheless important message that feeling obligated to do people favors can and will land you into unwanted positions, and it shouldn't hurt to say "no" to people.Adoptive Name Change: In the pilot episode, a girl wants to adopt Bloo and name him Tiffany (since she believes Bloo is a girl).Adopt-a-Servant: When Bloo signs up with a producer be a spokesperson for a deodorant product, he finds out that the documents were actually adoption papers and that the Prima Donna Director is now his legal guardian.As with most Cartoon Network shows, expect plenty of parental bonuses along the way. Most of the episodes involve Bloo's egotistical, mischievous personality, in complete contrast to the shy, polite Mac, getting him and his friends into wacky hijinks around the house. As all of the characters are meant to have been dreamed up by children, the house's other residents are a Cast of Snowflakes made up of an array of wildly surreal creatures. Upon arrival, Bloo makes three new friends: Wilt, a tall, basketball-loving monster who Apologizes a Lot Eduardo, a luchador bull who's afraid of his own shadow and Coco, a kooky bird/airplane/palmtree creature only capable of saying her own name.
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He and Bloo discover the titular home for Bloo to live, but because they don't want to be separated forever, they strike a deal with the house that, as long as Mac comes to visit him every day, Bloo won't be adopted.

Set In a World where imaginary friends are living, tangible beings who can be seen and heard by everyone including their creator, Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends follows Mac, a shy and creative 8 year old boy, who is forced by his mother to give up his imaginary friend Bloo, a walking, talking protection blanket. Why to Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, of course! A home for imaginary friends whose kids have outgrown them, Foster's is a place where friends can live together until they are adopted by another child who needs them.
